The seven-minute promo video, directed by J. Lee Williams, is made up of a series of vignettes which feature a fictional army called the Fédération unilatérale du Québec (FUQ) — loosely based on the Quebec separatist group, the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ).

“The FUQ is a satirical commentary on the civil unrest in the world today,”said Poho, who added that he based the fictional army in Québec because the province's history with the FLQ would make the video "more believable."

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Levis.

Saatchi and Saatchi's campaign for The Conservative Party ahead of the 1979 general election.

Durex.

Sisley fashion brand.

Sean John's Unforgivable Woman fragrance.

Linford Christie stars in Kleenex's tissue advert.

Wonderbra's infamous advert.

Lynx.

BMW.

BaF's anti-domestic violence ad.

Red Tape menswear fashion brand.

Controversial French anti-smoking advert,

MacDonald's.

QSOL service provider.

NSPCC

A German MacDonald's advert.

Heinz.

Cadbury's.

Miquita Oliver in Women's Aid advert.

Advert for Chicolate chocolate substitute.

Skin Burn, anti-smoking ad

Barnardo's.

Tipalet cigarette advert.

Benetton

TG4 television program entitled 'Paisean Faisean'.

Courage beer.

Budweiser.

Barcardi rum.

Amnesty International

Skyy alcoholic drink.

Amnesty International

Amnesty International

Anti binge-drinking advert

Van Heusen

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Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter

Government anti-drug driving advert

Anti-abortion advert

Advert against verbal abuse

Fabrica

Benson & Hedges

American Apparel

Amnesty International

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